Hey all,

we had a productive “strategy meetup” at Wikimania with a group of about 20 
people, to talk about the future of WikiCite and a roadmap for source metadata 
in Wikidata more generally.

The motivation for this meetup was a set of concerns around scalability and 
“growing pains” around bibliographic and citation data in Wikidata, as well as 
the need (that many in the community have expressed) for a clearer goal, value 
proposition, and scope for WikiCite. 

The result is a series of notes fleshing out 4 possible scenarios for the 
future of bibliographic data as structured data—from a centralized scenario to 
a fully federated one—discussing their possible risks and benefits at the 
technical, social, and governance level:

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiCite/Roadmap

The question these notes try to address is whether Wikimedia should aim to 
build a “bibliographic commons”, and if so, what it would look like, and where 
it should live. 

This document is not a formal proposal or an RfC open for a vote, but a 
conversation starter to evaluate what type of future makes most sense for this 
data and the communities and stakeholders that will benefit from it. A shared 
understanding on what we’re building towards is also going to help us inform 
the program of the upcoming WikiCite 2018 conference in November (the 
application process will open in a few days).

If you wish to share your thoughts on these four scenarios, please chime in on 
wiki, rather than replying here, to avoid thread splintering (I’m cross-posting 
this on a few mailing lists).

Dario
on behalf of the meetup participants 

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